By Mark Argent
One of the less familiar corners of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises is the obscurely-named Particular Examen. It lurks in the first part of the Exercises, where the general focus is on sin and the forgiveness of God. The word ‘particular’ is included because the person engaging with the Exercises is invited to keep track of the times when they fall into a particular sin, perhaps making some small gesture (such as discretely striking their breast) each time they catch themselves, periodically taking stock of their performance. Confidently, Ignatius suggests a somewhat unconventional diagram with the purpose of helping people keep track of how they are improving.